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Photoblogs of Digital Photography

July 2nd, 2009
For many years, the art of photography used be exclusive to either professional photographers who knew how to operate with the film cameras or those who did photography as a serious hobby. Both groups would spend quite a fortune and great amount of time to come up with a finalised artwork as printed pictures. This was after gaining experience for many years to master film photography as well as its artistic aspects.

The recipients of such art too, for several decades, were only people who were in a way in the world of photography. They would get to see the works of photographers only in the art galleries and at times in the books and magazines. Most ordinary people would be more interested in the article in the newspaper/magazine that they would read than the picture right above it.

But thanks to the digital generation of cameras, there are now more enthusiastic people who can experience the amazing world of photography. An unavoidable implication of digital photography has been the growing number of photoblogs on which both professional and amateur photographers can showcase their works today. And the chances are that if you are surfing the Internet for any reason, you will most probably come across a few photoblogs with interesting images to see.

There are unlimited number of photoblogs with a variety of issues and fields that portrait daily life indications or personal experiences of people around the world. They simply give you the chance to be informed of what is going on around the world and what different experiences other people might be tackling on other sides of the world while we are living our own life.

Photoblogs give us the chance to see how other people may look at the world and different phenomenon and what their reactions are. Artists in general, and photographers in specific, see things that we may not see or at least, notice. There are ordinary things to us that photographers don’t walk past easily. And the many photoblogs available on the Internet give us the chance to notice what we have not noticed.



By: Arash Svd

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